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121 point out
['pɔɪnt'aut]vотмечать, указывать- point out on the achievements- point out on that...USAGE: -
122 point of view
точка зрения [этим. фр. point de vue]She... knew so well the hardships of their lives, that... she seemed to have adopted their point of view as a matter of course. (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 52) — Жизнь старателей и рудокопов со всеми ее тяготами и невзгодами была понятна Салли, близка ей, и она... вполне естественно, разделяла все их взгляды.
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123 point
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124 point
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125 point
مَعْنًى \ meaning: the idea that a word or sentence expresses: One word may have several different meanings. point: purpose; use: There’s no point in waiting any longer. significance: meaning; importance. -
126 point-to-point connection
A method of connecting shapes such that the actual point of connection stays the same no matter how you move the connected shapes. -
127 point out
(to indicate or draw attention to: He pointed out his house to her; I pointed out that we needed more money.) chamar atenção para* * *point outapontar, indicar, chamar atenção para. -
128 point of war
уст.The roll of the drum and shrill accompaniment of the fifes swelled up the hill - died away - resumed its thunder - and was at length hushed. The trumpets and kettle-drums of the cavalry were next heard to perform the beautiful and wild point of war appropriated as a signal for that piece of nocturnal duty, and then finally sunk upon the wind with a shrill and mournful cadence. (W. Scott, ‘Waverley’, ch. XLVI) — Дробь барабана и пронзительные звуки флейты поднялись волной до холма, стихли, снова загрохотал барабан и потом окончательно смолк. Тут вступили трубы и литавры кавалеристов. Прекрасный и воинственный сигнал, присвоенный этой ночной церемонии, на несколько мгновений нарушил безмолвие и замер наконец, унесенный ветром, на высокой и скорбной ноте.
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